The Democratic Republic of Congo’s army is portrayed as weak and dysfunctional, struggling to combat the advancing M23 militia due to internal factions and lack of resources. President Félix Tshisekedi’s efforts to strengthen the military have faltered, as Rwanda’s support of M23 exacerbates the conflict. Despite Congo’s larger military size, corruption and inefficiency hinder its ability to effectively respond to threats, while the roots of the nation’s fragility lie in its history of weak governance and widespread armed groups operating with impunity.
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Sudan ‘pathway to peace’ talks in London bring together EU, UK and AU
A high-level international conference in London, hosted by UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy, aims to find "a pathway to peace" in Sudan, where a civil war has caused the world's worst humanitarian crisis. The UK pledges an additional $120 million in assistance as 30 million people face starvation, with reports of widespread violence and displacement. The African Union emphasizes the need for an immediate ceasefire and inclusive dialogue, while the main warring parties are excluded...
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